New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 6 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Chapter X - DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Subchapter A - GENERAL
Article 2 - CLASSIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS OF QUALITY AND PURITY
Part 702 - Derivation and use of Standards and Guidance Values
Section 702.18 - More stringent groundwater effluent limitations

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) The department, after consultation with the New York State Department of Health, may establish, on a case-by-case basis, more stringent effluent limitations than those set forth in section 703.6 of this Title or established by section 702.16(c)(1) of this Part, where necessary, to prevent pollution and protect the groundwaters for their best usages. The department shall consider rules and regulations promulgated by the administrator or the New York State Department of Health in establishing such limitations. Additionally, the department shall consider action levels for compounds determined to exhibit toxic effects which are established by the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Health.

(b) Circumstances under which the department may consider more stringent effluent limitations include but are not limited to the following:

(1) a discharge to an aquifer that is the sole or principal source of potable water supply;

(2) an existing or proposed discharge that is directly on or into consolidated rock or bedrock;

(3) a discharge containing one or more substances that in combination with precipitation and/or natural soil constituents is likely to produce a toxic pollutant; or

(4) where adverse cumulative or synergistic effects can be established for constituents in a discharge.

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